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Ho (IPA: [hoΛ dΝ‘Κagar], Warang Citi: π’Ήπ£π£ π£π£π£) is a Munda language of the Austroasiatic language family spoken primarily in India by about 2.2 million people (0.202% of India's population) per the 2001 census.
Warang Citi (also written Varang Kshiti or Barang Kshiti; Ho: π’Ήπ£π£π£π£ π£π£π£π£ , [1] IPA: /wΙrΙΕ Κ§ΙͺtΜͺΙͺ/) is a writing system invented by Lako Bodra for the Ho language spoken in East India. It is used in primary and adult education and in various publications.
Ho people speak the Ho language, an Austroasiatic language closely related to Mundari and more distantly related to languages of Southeast Asia such as Khmer and Mon. The Austroasiatic languages of India, including Ho, are inflected fusional languages unlike their distant relatives in Southeast Asia which are analytic languages .
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Ot Guru Kol Lako Bodra [1] (Ho: π’΅ π’«π£π£π£ π’¬π£π£ π’Ίπ£π£π£ π’·π£π£π£π£; 19 September 1919 – 29 June 1986) (in Ho: jonom chanduh aangai-aten chanduh atowari) is the creator of the Warang Chiti writing system used for writing the Kol Ho language. [2]
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